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...Weekly,” a spiral-bound course pack, and unread emails in her Blackberry. Suddenly, Lucile M. Maxwell ’09 sprang into the cardio room, upsetting Livingstone’s apparent productivity. The newbie hopped onto a machine to Eliza’s left side and tried to strike up conversation. “So your weekend…how was it?” Maxwell shouted to Livingstone over the loud humming of the ellipticals. “Weekend schm-eekend,” the multi-tasker responded, “I’ve been...
...This fellow has made his success as the founder of consulting company EchoDitto. He is also a member of the board for the Lower East Side Girl’s Club, a group which teaches girls confidence...
...colleagues and friends also paint a picture of Rajaram as a dedicated family man, a gentle-hearted, friendly and charismatic person unafraid to speak his mind. He was extremely bright, they say, scoring virtually perfect scores on the GMAT and possessing a keen business sense. Yet there was another side to him. Karns, who lived next door to the Rajarams for eight years, says he was a "very high-strung, very intense man, very tightly wound. I would hear things. Our bedrooms were right next to each other." (The master bedrooms of their respective houses are across a fence from...
There's no shot clock in presidential politics. Instead, it's like old-school basketball - if one side opens up a lead late in the game, they stall. Hang on to the ball. Don't take chances. Force the other side to take all the risks...
...never got his hands on the ball, and as basketball players know - the whole point of the stall - you can't score when the other side has the ball. "Look," Obama said at one point, "you're not interested in hearing politicians point fingers" - knowing that pointing fingers is a way for the trailing team to score...